I've seen it before. Interesting but when we will move pass that whole vaginal orgasm clitoral orgasm mythology: link

I know I can feel a difference between orgasms. When mine are pure clitoral, I can feel them in the bottom of my feet. It's real tingly and feels more 'electric' than a blended orgasm, which feels a lot deeper and gives me more of a release afterwards.

They may both be "hypothalamic&quo t;, meaning they are produced by the hypothalamus, but it may be that different nerves create different feelings.

I'm a psychology major looking to get far enough in school to do my own research on this sort of stuff.

I know I can feel a difference between orgasms. When mine are pure clitoral, I can feel them in the bottom of my feet. It's real tingly and feels more 'electric' than a blended orgasm, which feels a lot deeper and gives me more of a
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I know I can feel a difference between orgasms. When mine are pure clitoral, I can feel them in the bottom of my feet. It's real tingly and feels more 'electric' than a blended orgasm, which feels a lot deeper and gives me more of a release afterwards.

They may both be "hypothalamic&quo t;, meaning they are produced by the hypothalamus, but it may be that different nerves create different feelings.

I'm a psychology major looking to get far enough in school to do my own research on this sort of stuff.

The problem comes when they say specifically women and two. Different nerve do cause different orgasms to feel different but that true of both genders and isn't limited to "clitoral" or "vaginal" orgasms. Here is another link: link

Wow. I'm not sure I'd like to have 200 uncontrollable orgasms all day every day. Kinda sounds a tad bit painful.

'Cause it is. It can ruin sex for women - they feel like they have no control over their bodies and little choice. The arousal can be very intense and last for hours even despite the orgasms. I wouldn't wish it on anyone anymore than I would anorgasmia (lack/disappearance of orgasms).

What I'd like to know is where did they get the 24-37% from? The statistics for no-orgasm-ever were much lower last time I checked. Around 10%.